A Case Of Unrequited Love Poem by Francis Duggan

A Case Of Unrequited Love



He will not be going for to start a new life elsewhere
In the bigger World out there
With his domineering wife he will stay
He is quite a loyal man of him one might say
In his early sixties life's better days he has seen
His oldest grandchild is fifteen
He remains true to his nagging wife
Though with her he has never known of an easy life
For loyalty there can be some price to pay
For him it has been this way
Though in on unrequited love there is love's ache pain
As her devoted husband he will remain
In a situation from where most men years ago would have walked away
Loyal to his one true love he does stay.

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